The killing of Col. JOHN HOUSE and son at Franklin, Tenn, by the city
marshal and recorder, was a cowardly affair. The murderers should be speedily brought to justice. Because a man has a little one horse office
is no reason he should murder good citizens, because he has a little spite them. The Nashville

American of the 22nd gives a full account of the bloody affair.

NOVEMBER 4,1875CLEVELAND HERALD

The president of the United States
has named Thursday, November the 25th as the National Thanks Giving day.

NOVEMBER 11,1875CLEVELAND HERALD

Mr. G. C. Newell, who has been on a visit among his relatives in Pennsylvania, has returned home.

DIED

BERRY MORE, on the 1st day of this month [November,1875] at his residence near White
Oak Mountain. Aged 93 years.

MARRIED

On October 31,1875, at the residence of Dr. Aubright in Ducktown, Tenn, by Rev. J.H. McGriff - Mr. JASPER PASSMORE to Miss AMANDA

POSTELL.

Mr. JOE CALLAWAY found his cow in the woods- dead with her hind quarters
gone. Some one being out of meat had killed her for beef.

DEATH

Mrs. BARRETT, wife of S.S.BARRETT at Charleston,
died Sunday November 7th,1875. Mrs. B. had been sick for some time. We did not learn her age.

Maj. S. HAMBRIGHT has been searched. His baggage consisted of a box of paper collars and
a five shooter (Colt's). What a reproof of Democracy. Nothing more or less. And HAM is a revenue collector.

NOVEMBER 18,1875CLEVELAND HERALD

MARRIED

At the residence of Mr. COOKSIE - By Rev. W A Rogers-- Mr. JOSEPH H. HARDWICK,
of this city to Miss COOKIE A. HARRIS, of Whitefield County, GA, on Tuesday, November 16th, 1875. May Jo and his
young bride see the millennium. May they never grow old and ugly, and cross; but live a thousand years, and be
as happy as a big Sun Flower, that nods and bends in the breeze.

DIED

Mr. ISAAC R. LEA, aged 50 years, died at his home near McDonald's Station,
in this county on November 13,1875.

MARRIED

On the 11th inst.[November,1875] by Eld. James Johnston--Mr. JOHN A. BURNS of Hamilton county to Miss CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH HEADRICK of Bradley county.

NOVEMBER 25,1875CLEVELAND HERALD

CARROLL TIBBS has sold his mills in PolkCounty and moved his store back to Cleveland.

MARRIED

On the 18th inst. by J.A. Lacey Esq. Mr. AKALLUS MORRISON to Miss MARY E. SMITH all of
this county [November,1875]

It was reported in town Tuesday morning that Mr. H.JORY, of Ducktown was lying very low
with paralysis and not expected to recover. Ducktown could not lose a better man than Mr. JORY.

Since this writing the above we learn that Mr. JORY is dead, and was buried yesterday.
He leaves many friends to mourn his loss.

DECEMBER 2,1875CLEVELAND HERALD

DEATH

Mrs. MARY HAYS, widow of the late JOHN F. HAYS, of this county, died at
her home on Saturday last at the age of 77 years. Mrs. HAYS, we understand, has been a member of the Cumberland

Presbyterian Church for thirty years or more.

DECEMBER 17,1875CLEVELAND HERALD

DEATHS

Mrs. BARNETT, wife of JAMES BARNETT, east of Cleveland,
aged about fifty years.

W W BLACK, on Chatta,at Mr. ISHAM JULIAN'S, aged 23 years.

Also an infant of Mr. ROBERT LONG of this place on the 2nd.

Mr. JOHN TRAYNOR is having his store painted and cleaned up generally inside. John is
a tasty fellow and promises to keep one of the nicest stores in the south.

DECEMBER 24,1875CLEVELAND HERALD

TAX COLLECTION SALES

By virtue of the power and authority vested in me as tax collector of BradleyCounty. I will on the first Monday
of January 1876, offer for sale the following described tracts of land, town lots and parts of town lots. The same having
been assessed for taxes for the year 1874, which taxes are due and remain unpaid together with penalties and cost, to-wit:

DIST 11:

160 acDAVID TEAUGE1874Value $225.fees $5.27

164 acCYNTHIA MARSHValue $680.fees $9.06

DIST 13:

120 acSAMUEL HYDENValue $400.fees $6.57

DIST 5:

160 acJ W MILLARDValue $$1,190. fees
$12.54

5 acH.
JARNEGANValue
$170.fees $4.60

DIST. 9:

80 acROBERT MURPHYValue
$350.fees $7.96

Town lot6th ward

G T WASAMValue $127.fees $5,97

Town lot3rd ward - situated
on Ocoee St.The other in ward 5 fronting on Church St.

J S OSMENTValue $680.fees $ 9.06

Towne lotFronting on
Edwards St.

A M ROGERSValue
$ 500.fees $9.25

Towne lot -3ac- 1st ward:

SYDNEY HENDERSONValue $5,250.fees $51.03

DIST 10:

230 acW H HOSKINSValue
$650.fees $8.75

140 acTHOMAS RAMSValue
$700.fees $9.24

DIST. 6:

1/4 acNEWTONKENNERValue
$ 50.fees $ 5.23

1/6 acJACK SMITH1873 & 4Value
$ 75fees $ 7.53

DIST 12:

80 acE H SEHRIMSHERValue $ 170.fees $4.49

DIST 1 :

126 acS M ROYSTONValue $510.fees $7.53

DIST 2 :

200 acGREEN'S HEIRSValue $340.fees $6.02

DIST 7 :

350 acD M NELSONValue 5,320.fees $50.47

DIST 3 :

100 acJAMES WHITON
Jr.Value n/afees$ 8.30

240 acA B BLANKENSHIPValue n/afees $10.06

This 6th day of December 1875. DANIEL McDOWELL Tax Collector

MARRIED

At the residence of the bride- Mr. JOHN J HANNAH to Miss MATILLDA L TRAYNOR,
December 21, 1875, by Rev. J S Porter.

J W & T D STEED have moved their Photography Gallery up stairs in CALLAWAY
& STEED's new building, and are prepared to do all kinds of work in good style.

Mr. LUKE HARLE has finished his new house, and now has one of the nicest dwellings in Cleveland. He is also having a new fence

built in front which aides very much with the appearance. Messrs. ROGERS
& SLAUGHTER are the builders.

JANUARY 21,1876CLEVELAND HERALD

MARRIED

Miss MAGGIE DAVIS , daughter of JEFF DAVIS, celebrated the New Year by getting married.
She hitched to J A HAYES, Cashier of the State National Bank, in Memphis.

MARRIED

Rev. BALLEW, of Indiana,
to Miss HETTIE COWAN, daughter of W B COWAN, of this county.

JANUARY 28,1876CLEVELAND HERALD

Mr. P H LOWE has been appointed Deputy U S Marshall. At this place.

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FEBRUARY 4,1876CLEVELAND HERALD

MARRIED

At Boliver, Tenn.
January 26th, 1876 - Rev. C. M. GRAY of this city to Miss CLARA POLK of the former place. Mr. GRAY and bride arrived
here on Friday last. We congratulation Mr. G on getting hooked to a fine looking woman.

DEATH

Mr. J FRANK LEEPER, aged 24 years and 6 months, died at his home in this place Wednesday
night last at 10:30 o'clock, of consumption. Frank was liked by all that knew him. He leaves